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Working with Communities & Government
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CEED Company Basics
A Proactive Solution
Know-How
Technical Expertise
Business Expertise
Capital
Conventional Funding Model
Our Unique Funding Model
Credit
Paths to Bank Ownership
Alternatives for Publicly Owned Banks
Serving Remote Locations
Background on Non-Profit Owned Banks
CalGreen Bank Structure
Going Local
Government-Owned Banks vs. Non-Profit-Owned Banks
Serving Targeted Constituencies
Non-Profits Own Banks?
CalGreen Bank
Publicly Owned Green Banks (4 Parts)
How Would a Publicly Owned Bank Work?
Leveling the Financial Playing Field
Can the Government Get it Done?
Finding the Money
Publicly Owned Green Banks
Energy Needs and Alternatives
Ethanol Myths
Benefits of Biofuels
Setting up a CEED Company
From Conservation to Biofuels
Financial Oversight
Finding the First Customer
Community Research
What CEEDs Do
Creation of Green Companies
Promoting Green
Steps in Building a CEED Company
Step 5.4 - Example Alcohol Business
Step 5.3 - Biofuels and Related Businesses
Step 5.2 - Identifying Unmet Needs
Step 5 - Implementation
Step 4 - Development Plan
Step 3 - Assessment
Step 2 - The CEED Community Group
Leadership
The CEED Community Group
Recruiting the CEO
The Ideal CEED Company CEO
Our Unique Funding Model
Features and Benefits
How Does it Work?
Leadership
Setting Up a CEED Company
Steps in Building a CEED Company
Other Useful Information
Energy Needs & Alternatives
Biofuels
Biofuels and Food
Green Fuel, Green Jobs
Conventional Funding Model
Institutional Investors and Small Companies
Angel Investors and Small Companies
CEOs and Fundraising
The Three Key Elements
Credit
Capital
Know-How
More About the CEED Program
What CEEDs Do
Overview of the CEED Program
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